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pinpoint forecast around northern california once again hitting the roads tomorrow, sacramento central valley could see the areas of fog. in parts of fresno. here's the forecast. over the next several days, so it looks like sunday, monday and tuesday pretty much holding steady. temperatures are mainly going to be in the 60s and then tuesday night into wednesday morning, that's when we could see rain anywhere from a halfen an inch up to 2-inches is possible. thursday looks like we get a brief but dry break. and then the rain returns for friday and saturday and it looks like that storm system could be even more significant. it's going to be a very wet end to november. >> all right. thank you much. appreciate it. >>> well, the producers of the dallas tv series revival will give jr ewing a proper sendoff. larry hagman died of cancer yesterday. he had filmed several episodes of season two. today fans left flowers at the star on the hollywood walk of fame. he flew a flag over his malibu home with the motto life is a celebration. cbs reporter manual be a hour quiz. >> reporter: it was one of
pinpoint forecast around northern california once again hitting the roads tomorrow, sacramento central valley could see the areas of fog. in parts of fresno. here's the forecast. over the next several days, so it looks like sunday, monday and tuesday pretty much holding steady. temperatures are mainly going to be in the 60s and then tuesday night into wednesday morning, that's when we could see rain anywhere from a halfen an inch up to 2-inches is possible. thursday looks like we get a brief...
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growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is still recovering from an intense period of conflict. there are many courageous libyans who bear the scars of that battle. we are happy we have been able to treat some of your war wounded at u.s. hospitals. we look forward to building partnerships between american and libyan hospitals to help return libya's healthcare system to the extraordinary standards of excellence it once e
growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer...
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"atula" took off before an >>> check out this wild sight in southern california. a circus camel on the run with her handlers in hot pursuit. she brought traffic to a standstill on a major boulevard. but her great escape was foiled. she was captured and brought back into captivity. >>> holiday shopping season is officially underway, in you have not heard. and one group of bay area women meet every friday. for them, the shopping season is the giving season. >> reporter: in a corner, needles are clicking. and women are chatting. meet the knitters. they meet every friday afternoon in galleria for cake, conversation and community service. >> it's good for the soul. >> reporter: the two dozen women are mostly retired san francisco school principals and teachers. and their fingers do serious work making christmas gifts. >> we see a need and we want to help. >> reporter: this season, they are donating 3 hand of their handmade scarves and hats to ship to children in poverty. they put them in school boxes full of school supplies and toys. they hope to give 9 million childre
"atula" took off before an >>> check out this wild sight in southern california. a circus camel on the run with her handlers in hot pursuit. she brought traffic to a standstill on a major boulevard. but her great escape was foiled. she was captured and brought back into captivity. >>> holiday shopping season is officially underway, in you have not heard. and one group of bay area women meet every friday. for them, the shopping season is the giving season. >>...
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hardest-hit is going to be northern california. you can see where this red is popping up. you're expecting more than 200 millimeters. i think by sunday, when all is said and done, about 250 millimeters is likely. so flooding is certainly going to be very high concern here. heading on into europe, things are clearing out towards the west, which is certainly good news. but i want to show you just what that persistent rain was doing, the effect it had. this is wales, and a town towards the north, this is the scene on tuesday. 500 homes had to be evacuated when the river burst its banks, reached record levels, causing many residents, in fact, to flee with very little warning. there was one death confirmed, an elderly woman in her home, which was inundated with these floodwaters. now residents and emergency workers are currently starting to try and clean up, of course, this very serious situation. but, there's a new threat of freezing temperatures, cold air spilling in from the north. is going to make a dramatic difference in the temperatures here. affecting the west, as well a
hardest-hit is going to be northern california. you can see where this red is popping up. you're expecting more than 200 millimeters. i think by sunday, when all is said and done, about 250 millimeters is likely. so flooding is certainly going to be very high concern here. heading on into europe, things are clearing out towards the west, which is certainly good news. but i want to show you just what that persistent rain was doing, the effect it had. this is wales, and a town towards the north,...
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the california nurses association has already gone on strike five times since september of 2010 in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. the hospital has already hired replacement nurses. >>> coming up after the break, we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads. >>> look at this. blue sky coming through over san francisco. meanwhile, san jose is still very much so overcast. we'll be warmer in san francisco than down in the south bay. 65 degrees for us. 67? san francisco. 68 in san rafael. 71 up in santa rosa. your full forecast today at 11:00. we'll show you when we'll get our next round of rain. but between that time, a good-looking warm-up. your weekend forecast, everything at 11:00. >>> this is not a great shot but i'll show you the full screen version of it. it ill accelerate straits what we're dealing with. we had some fog and drizzle, some mist. right from emeryville, the decline to the bay bridge, it's moving but the view of the city, just making it out there. the bay bridge toll pl
the california nurses association has already gone on strike five times since september of 2010 in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. the hospital has already hired replacement nurses. >>> coming up after the break, we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads. >>> look at this. blue sky coming through over san francisco. meanwhile, san jose is still very much so overcast. we'll...
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we're really defining what a city does here in california. because of obligations for pensions and retiree health care benefits we can't pay, we have to do fewer things as city government. it will come down to some cities will not exist to provide services to the taxpayers. they're going to exist to basically write checks and process checks for retirees. it is really headed that way. melissa: wow! they will fund the retirees rather than picking up trash or whatever else? >> or to joey's point. they may have to. they may not have a choice. if the courts say you have to pay this first, they say fine we'll not pick up trash. we'll not have cops. we'll pay pensions. melissa: have to go -- >> raise revenue. raise taxes. no one wants to hear it. melissa: raising taxes does not increase revenue necessarily. that is discussion for another time. thanks for joining us. people just leave. san bernardino, piece of cake. go over the border. thanks so much. do you live in a state currently in a death spiral speaking of taxes and bad situations? you just mi
we're really defining what a city does here in california. because of obligations for pensions and retiree health care benefits we can't pay, we have to do fewer things as city government. it will come down to some cities will not exist to provide services to the taxpayers. they're going to exist to basically write checks and process checks for retirees. it is really headed that way. melissa: wow! they will fund the retirees rather than picking up trash or whatever else? >> or to joey's...
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gerri: california was developed by gamblers in the gold rush but what i love about this is the private sector taking the reins and showing the world how to build a train. i'm wondering instead of a quiet carve it will have a hangover car. dave: and the private sector does it is an experiment with their own money. and it is one fraction of the cost of the government. gerri: they can't find a way to get it right. they are having all kinds of technical issues, problems and at the end of the day you know it will cost more than they originally said. always does. stuart: to make way for the party train. president obama campaigns on a tax the rich policy that gave a lot more entitlements to americans. even outlining them in his plan you released before the election and it won. we are going to show you how the federal government is pushing the entitlement programs especially to immigrants. you don't have to be an american to get all the free stuff. that is new at 10:00. in i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sle
gerri: california was developed by gamblers in the gold rush but what i love about this is the private sector taking the reins and showing the world how to build a train. i'm wondering instead of a quiet carve it will have a hangover car. dave: and the private sector does it is an experiment with their own money. and it is one fraction of the cost of the government. gerri: they can't find a way to get it right. they are having all kinds of technical issues, problems and at the end of the day...
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temperatures today, seasonal, 60s in southern california, 80s near phoenix. northwest after a chilly start getting up into the 50s. as advertised as we get into wednesday, we introduce a chance of rain about everywhere. a large storm system has dragged out. as it slowly slides onshore, the heaviest rain also be in northern california and into the mountains. still a chance of rain in the northwest and in southern california. >> bill, we'll keep an eye on that. thanks so much. >>> well, yet another "two and a half men" star is speaking out against the show. this is getting a lot of attention. angus t. jones, the half man in the show's title, recently made some scathing comments about the program during a videotaped religious testimonial. jones, a seventh day adventist who earns about $350,000 per episode, told viewers to stop watching the show saying that it's filth and that he doesn't even want to be on it. >> he's under contract for i guess another year. >> wonder if he'll keep that $350,000 an episode. >> shocking photos emerged that showed aubrey's injuries
temperatures today, seasonal, 60s in southern california, 80s near phoenix. northwest after a chilly start getting up into the 50s. as advertised as we get into wednesday, we introduce a chance of rain about everywhere. a large storm system has dragged out. as it slowly slides onshore, the heaviest rain also be in northern california and into the mountains. still a chance of rain in the northwest and in southern california. >> bill, we'll keep an eye on that. thanks so much. >>>...
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for years amazon had advantages in key states like california. low sales tax. local book stores already on pressure for the rabid rise of ebooks feel particularly squeezed. michael tucker owns a chain of book stores in san francisco. >> if you can save 10%, why wouldn't you? >> reporter: but amazon's tax advantage recently disappeared in california, adding 7 to nearly 10% to the cost of each order. it also began taxing this year in other states like pennsylvania and texas. on-line retailers collect tax only for states where they have a physical presence. now here in california, amazon is building two giant warehouses, including this one near los angeles. it's a million square feet, and for the old-fashioned retailers, it's another reason to worry. why? because amazon's goal is to get items to customers faster and to be able to offer same-day delivery. that's right. you can avoid stores if you want and have a package delivered to your house in a matter of hours. a win for consumers but tough for local retailers. >> if amazon creates distribution centers and faci
for years amazon had advantages in key states like california. low sales tax. local book stores already on pressure for the rabid rise of ebooks feel particularly squeezed. michael tucker owns a chain of book stores in san francisco. >> if you can save 10%, why wouldn't you? >> reporter: but amazon's tax advantage recently disappeared in california, adding 7 to nearly 10% to the cost of each order. it also began taxing this year in other states like pennsylvania and texas. on-line...
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a family is swept away by powerful waves on the california coast. their story just ahead. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, sw
a family is swept away by powerful waves on the california coast. their story just ahead. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these...
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california, florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service. pero hace mucho tiempo que no vuelvo a méxico. méxico ha cambiado mucho. ¿ cuánto tiempo se van a quedar por aquí ? volveremos a méxico en dos semanas. i ay, saluden a todos de mi parte ! claro que sí. fue un gusto verte. adiós. adiós. adiós. it's all yours. ¿ qué quieren ustedes, por favor ? i'll have an omelet with mushrooms and tomatoes. i'll have pancakes with a side of scrambled eggs. coming right up. congratulations, katherine. i almost understood what you were saying. very funny. it seems like only yesterday that you came here looking for a job. i still remember how confident you were. that wasn't confidence, it was desperation. well, i don't know how we're going to get along without you. oh, but we'll find a way. seriously, katherine, what are you going to do ? well, one thing's for sure-- i'm going to spend a lot more time with my kids; bill wants me t
california, florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service. pero hace mucho tiempo que no vuelvo a méxico. méxico ha cambiado mucho. ¿ cuánto tiempo se van a quedar por aquí ? volveremos a méxico en dos semanas. i ay, saluden a todos de mi parte ! claro que sí. fue un gusto verte. adiós. adiós. adiós. it's all yours. ¿ qué quieren ustedes, por favor ? i'll have an omelet with...
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now to california where -- >>> now to california where a thousand union workers are expected to protest at l.a.x., l.a.'s airport, tomorrow, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. several protests are underway at oakland airport, again, california. my next guest is not ruling out major disruptions. he is the director of the siu's southern california airport division, and he joins me by phone. i want to quote you from an interview on knx radio. you said it is entirely possible that we will be significant travel delays. they are deliberately hurting average americans. you are deliberately inflicting maximum pain at a peak travel time. are you comfortable with doing that? >> this is really about the workers at l.a.x. who have had their families' health care ripped a -- away. it has been brewing for more than a year and we attempted many, many avenues to negotiate. and most recently the mayor's office broke off negotiations. we will attempt to -- >> andrew, would you consider halting this protest next week when you won't hurt so many people. so many people? >> the part of the protes
now to california where -- >>> now to california where a thousand union workers are expected to protest at l.a.x., l.a.'s airport, tomorrow, on one of the busiest travel days of the year. several protests are underway at oakland airport, again, california. my next guest is not ruling out major disruptions. he is the director of the siu's southern california airport division, and he joins me by phone. i want to quote you from an interview on knx radio. you said it is entirely possible...
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. >> my daughter, her husband and four children live in california danville and they are going to be meeting us there so we've got a big party. >> reporter: seattle resident carmen on her way to sacramento. >> i'm thankful to be with my husband, family and friends one of my favorite holidays. >> reporter: what is thanksgiving dinner going to be like at your house? >> i don't know, we didn't have it. [ laughing ] >> reporter: well they haven't had it yet so i guess he made a good point this day used to be the busiest travel day of the year now it is third place in thanksgiving travel behind last friday and the biggest travel day of the thanksgiving week this coming sunday when everybody comes home. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> oakland man has died after falling to his death. next, what authorities say he was doing before the accident. >>> new information just into the newsroom about the future of hostess the maker of tweufrpb >>> an oakland man is dead after falling didn't a hillside into a water filled rock quarry. sky 7 hd shows the quarry where that man fell. crews started searc
. >> my daughter, her husband and four children live in california danville and they are going to be meeting us there so we've got a big party. >> reporter: seattle resident carmen on her way to sacramento. >> i'm thankful to be with my husband, family and friends one of my favorite holidays. >> reporter: what is thanksgiving dinner going to be like at your house? >> i don't know, we didn't have it. [ laughing ] >> reporter: well they haven't had it yet so i...
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the harvest of california olives is expected to be two and a half times the size of last year. sonoma county has the largest olive oil producers in the state. it is important as it blends with existing food and wine tourism. >>> this week, workers at the san jose international are getting more ammunition to deal with birds at the airport. the airport has logged 180 bird strikes since 2009. the faa cleared shotguns as part of the hazard management plan. the guns will fires to scare flocks away, but can use real bullets if necessary. currently only police and the military can fire guns at the airport. the city council will have to approve the change. san francisco and oakland airports already use guns to clear runways. >>> when we come back, san jose state football arrives on the national radar. stay with us. >>> it has not happened in more than two decades. san jose state is now nationally ranked. the bcs rankings were released yesterday. the spartans were ranked 25th in the nation. it is the first appearance on the list since it began in 1998. this is the team's first national
the harvest of california olives is expected to be two and a half times the size of last year. sonoma county has the largest olive oil producers in the state. it is important as it blends with existing food and wine tourism. >>> this week, workers at the san jose international are getting more ammunition to deal with birds at the airport. the airport has logged 180 bird strikes since 2009. the faa cleared shotguns as part of the hazard management plan. the guns will fires to scare...
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the study comes from the california breast cancer mapping project. it finds the western half of contra costa county northern alameda county and parts of santa clara san mateo county have breast cancer rates 10 to 20 percent higher than the state average. study didn't identify the reasons why. but experts say one possible explanation is association economic. women in some of the areas are more lak lakely to be diagnosed earlier and have more likely to have access to private insurance better health care. >> all right moving on. coming up on december 21. the date some said mooip predict the world would end 3 week away but in the mean time jonathan bloom talked with nasa scientist who has been antsing countless letters about the rumors over the end of the world. if david morrison has a big job. >> i volunteered 10 years ago to answer the question the public sends if. >>reporter: some of the most pivotal scientific question of our time. >> these are questions about strap my and planet and life in the yawn versus and that went along fine until about 4 year
the study comes from the california breast cancer mapping project. it finds the western half of contra costa county northern alameda county and parts of santa clara san mateo county have breast cancer rates 10 to 20 percent higher than the state average. study didn't identify the reasons why. but experts say one possible explanation is association economic. women in some of the areas are more lak lakely to be diagnosed earlier and have more likely to have access to private insurance better...
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is affecting parts of northern california. is a slow-moving system so we should see later on tonight heading into the overnight hours. more wet weather on the way as we make up tomorrow morning. future cast four shows we will see by 6:00 p.m. tonight ranges north of the golden gate bridge. we have the potential for a sprinkle just in from the system. 9:00 p.m. the yellow on your screen indicates moderate to heavy rain. this would continue despite its way south overnight and in fact the south bay waking up tomorrow morning. it could be a messy one out on the freeways and we of course will be tracking at 40 right here on kron4. afternoon highs looks like everyone is in the '60s. looking ahead gusty winds and cloudy conditions. morning showers on tap for tomorrow but it will taper off by the afternoon. into thanksgiving in black friday fair weather returns to the bay area and sunny skies will prevail. 7 day around the bay show's pre dry weather that has tomorrow. >> we're still presiding over a pretty good commute there was an ac
is affecting parts of northern california. is a slow-moving system so we should see later on tonight heading into the overnight hours. more wet weather on the way as we make up tomorrow morning. future cast four shows we will see by 6:00 p.m. tonight ranges north of the golden gate bridge. we have the potential for a sprinkle just in from the system. 9:00 p.m. the yellow on your screen indicates moderate to heavy rain. this would continue despite its way south overnight and in fact the south...
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pac-12 championship, but in order for that to happen, they have to take care of business in southern california. got a score update for you. so far, stanford is looking pretty good. they're leading ucla 21-10 at the half. running back stepfan taylor scored on a 49 yard touchdown run and this is his third straight thousand yard season, which is a new school record. we'll have another update during our 6:00 sports cast. >>> all right. from stanford football to stanford basketball. minnesota against stanford. battle for atlanta's tournament. 18 seconds left in the game, stanford down two. dwight powell attempts a dunk and is fouled. he made both free throws to tie the game. minnesota with nooin seconds left. powell knocks the ball away. tray recovers it. takes a shot at half court with .4 seconds left. fouls him. can you believe that? hollins would make all three free throws for the lead. stanford loses a heartbreaker, 66-63. >>> all right. the 49ers are less than 24 hours a i way from their showdown with the saints at the superdome. new orleans averages almost 30 points a game. but give up nearly
pac-12 championship, but in order for that to happen, they have to take care of business in southern california. got a score update for you. so far, stanford is looking pretty good. they're leading ucla 21-10 at the half. running back stepfan taylor scored on a 49 yard touchdown run and this is his third straight thousand yard season, which is a new school record. we'll have another update during our 6:00 sports cast. >>> all right. from stanford football to stanford basketball....
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and a car has plowed into a california family's home in the middle of the night as they were sound asleep causing substantial damage to the house authorities report there were a total of nine people inside who were lucky to escape unharmed the twenty four year old woman has been charged with her drinking and driving. and shortly our special report exposes the reality of women in afghanistan deprived of any rights or prospects by harsh religious and social traditions that's after a short break right here on r.t. . in this remote siberians in which people still sing the songs which russian saying to me ladies and they cherish things practice church before the seventeenth century the old believers he resigned the area are conservative community. that i believe need here yet again i feel. that i now i'd rather it that i am. i that. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace
and a car has plowed into a california family's home in the middle of the night as they were sound asleep causing substantial damage to the house authorities report there were a total of nine people inside who were lucky to escape unharmed the twenty four year old woman has been charged with her drinking and driving. and shortly our special report exposes the reality of women in afghanistan deprived of any rights or prospects by harsh religious and social traditions that's after a short break...
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. >> reporter: over all aaa california estimates 5.4 million californians will travel one way or another this holiday week. christien kafton, channel 2 news. >>> in san francisco's union square today some shoppers were out ahead of the traditional black friday sales saying they may miss the discounts but they also missed the crowds. >> with the time and everything we saveed the time and that's very important to me and that's what it is. >> reporter: retailers say they are encouraged this year that there are 33 days between thanksgiving and christmas which is three more than last year giving consumers a little extra time to shop. even so the national retail federation is expecting a modest increase over last year. >>> two days, two carports up in flames and this latest fire in oakland destroys much more than the family car. >>> thousands of parolees were at large may soon get a pass in a ktvu special report. the change that's about to take place that would release 10,000 parolees from state supervision. >> and st. anthony's is once again offering curb side drop off for turkey donations bu
. >> reporter: over all aaa california estimates 5.4 million californians will travel one way or another this holiday week. christien kafton, channel 2 news. >>> in san francisco's union square today some shoppers were out ahead of the traditional black friday sales saying they may miss the discounts but they also missed the crowds. >> with the time and everything we saveed the time and that's very important to me and that's what it is. >> reporter: retailers say they...
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citizen, have a valid california driver's license and a high school diploma or equivalent. there's no maximum age limit. the application period will end friday december 7th. the starting saturday for a san francisco police officer is $88,000 a year. >>> car enthusiasts got a chance this weekend in san francisco to see the new models about to hit showrooms. 39 auto makers are showcases the models at the masconi center. a program called ride and drive. it'll allow people to take some of the vehicles out for a spin. this is the 55th year for the event and organizers say this year's show is better than ever. >> the manufacturers have really stepped up. the number of products that are on the display are really unique. we also have a 3,000 square feet of nothing but driving electric. >> attendees can also check out the classic car collection that's on display. and the ferrari club of america. >>> get ready to play ball. why it's not too early to think of baseball if you're an a's fan. >>> also a series of storms headed toward the bay area. ktvu's meteorologist mark tamayo joins u
citizen, have a valid california driver's license and a high school diploma or equivalent. there's no maximum age limit. the application period will end friday december 7th. the starting saturday for a san francisco police officer is $88,000 a year. >>> car enthusiasts got a chance this weekend in san francisco to see the new models about to hit showrooms. 39 auto makers are showcases the models at the masconi center. a program called ride and drive. it'll allow people to take some of...
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. >> my daughter, her husband and four children live in california danville and they are going to be meeting us there so we've got a big party. >> reporter: seattle resident carmen on her way to sacramento. >> i'm thankful to be with my husband, family and friends one of my favorite holidays. >> reporter: what is thanksgiving dinner going to be like at your house? >> i don't know, we didn't have it. [ laughing ] >> reporter: well they haven't had it yet so i guess he made a good point this day used to be the busiest travel day of the year now it is third place in thanksgiving travel behind last friday and the biggest travel day of the thanksgiving week this coming sunday when everybody comes home. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> oakland man has died after falling to his death. next, what authorities say he was doing before the accident. >>> new information just into the newsroom about the future [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's
. >> my daughter, her husband and four children live in california danville and they are going to be meeting us there so we've got a big party. >> reporter: seattle resident carmen on her way to sacramento. >> i'm thankful to be with my husband, family and friends one of my favorite holidays. >> reporter: what is thanksgiving dinner going to be like at your house? >> i don't know, we didn't have it. [ laughing ] >> reporter: well they haven't had it yet so i...
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california nurses association plans to strike against hospitals run by sutter health and the hospital corporation of america. it will be the second strike this month. >>> new this morning, thousands of needy families in the south bay are getting help with their thanksgiving mills. sacred heart community service is handing out thanksgiving food boxes today to those who signed up for the meals. 4,000 families are in line for the assistance. >>> the need is greater than ever and we need your help to feed families for the holidays. cbs 5 is kicking off our annual "food for bay area families" holiday drive. if you want to give, go to cbssf.com/food or check out the easy way to donate with whole foods grab and give program. >>> black friday of course still four days away but people already pitching tents and lining up for a chance to grab early deals. unbelievable. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is over at a best buy in pinole camping out. >> reporter: i can't believe it either. if i'm cold in this live shot i can't imagine for these die- hard shoppers what it's like. they have been here sinc
california nurses association plans to strike against hospitals run by sutter health and the hospital corporation of america. it will be the second strike this month. >>> new this morning, thousands of needy families in the south bay are getting help with their thanksgiving mills. sacred heart community service is handing out thanksgiving food boxes today to those who signed up for the meals. 4,000 families are in line for the assistance. >>> the need is greater than ever and...
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california florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service. - pick up. - what's this ? it's what you ordered. "grilled pork tenderloin." well, it never looked like that before. i tried something a little different this time. - a little different ? - why don't you just serve it ? the customer is waiting. all right. you asked for it. wow ! that was better than last fourth of july. - are you all right, jamal ? - i'm okay. i'm not so sure about the alarm system. - where's mr. brashov ? - right here. i'm sorry about that mr. brashov, but i'm sure i can fix it. no problem. - what happened ? - oh, i crossed some wires. too bad you missed it, mr. brashov. the fireworks were terrific. i heard it. that was enough. how long will it take you to fix it, jamal ? oh. i'm not sure. i have to read the instructions again. sometimes it's hard to believe that jamal is an engineer. that's the trouble. he is an engineer, not a repairman. repair person, mr. brashov. thank you, rosa. if he had not been lai
california florida, illinois... and new york. and by the united states department of education... and the united states immigration and naturalization service. - pick up. - what's this ? it's what you ordered. "grilled pork tenderloin." well, it never looked like that before. i tried something a little different this time. - a little different ? - why don't you just serve it ? the customer is waiting. all right. you asked for it. wow ! that was better than last fourth of july. - are...
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in california, in 2007, dense fog caused this 100-car pileup near fresno that killed two. and this is the time of year when fog can move in quickly. >> you get the longer, cooler nights basically allowing the temperature to cool all the way where the moisture can condense and create the thick fog. >> reporter: fog is famous for distorting a driver's speed and perception. if you hit it, experts advise to slow way down, don't forget to use your fog lights, not your high beams try to pull way over until the fog clears fatalities continue to decline year around. thanksgiving, 2006, to a projected 451 deaths this year, a huge drop. this is a time of year for families with 39 million of us driving over these four days. and sunday will be the most busy day when so many people start to head back home. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> this night after thanksgiving is just another night of cold, dark, and curfews for so many people along the coast recovering from the monster storm named sandy. life is still standing still for people from the jersey shore, north through new yo
in california, in 2007, dense fog caused this 100-car pileup near fresno that killed two. and this is the time of year when fog can move in quickly. >> you get the longer, cooler nights basically allowing the temperature to cool all the way where the moisture can condense and create the thick fog. >> reporter: fog is famous for distorting a driver's speed and perception. if you hit it, experts advise to slow way down, don't forget to use your fog lights, not your high beams try to...
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flood watches and warnings in affect across southern oregon and northern and central california where the forecasters are warning the waves could reach up to 15'. great conditions for surfing but it is much too dangerous to swim. our chief meteorologist is for this. i have not seen anything this bad for a long-term. rick: and this is the second batch this month. we had northern areas with 10" of rain a couple weeks ago and now they are getting another 10" and maybe another 8" or 10" so big flooding concerns in central california toward lake tahoe to around santa barbara and heavy rain overnight with us all day. it will break up and we will have a reprieve for 24 hours and then we start to see this kick in. this upper level disturbance pulls in the moisture from around hawaii, a rich, tropical moisture, and it will continue. the next big bout comes in on sunday so there is a clearing and we will have heavy rain again. some spots, maybe up to 12" of rain, and it is not a cold event and we are not talking huge snow accumulation on the passes so the roads are okay toward lake tahoe but in
flood watches and warnings in affect across southern oregon and northern and central california where the forecasters are warning the waves could reach up to 15'. great conditions for surfing but it is much too dangerous to swim. our chief meteorologist is for this. i have not seen anything this bad for a long-term. rick: and this is the second batch this month. we had northern areas with 10" of rain a couple weeks ago and now they are getting another 10" and maybe another 8" or...
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. >> video posted online by "sports illustrated" over the california school for the deaf. the school celebrating ten wins against two losses. they did it with only 19 players. that means most had to play offense and defense. today, the school is waiting to find out if it will receive a special award and a $25,000 grant during the "sports illustrated" sportsman of the year ceremony. the eagles going up against nine other teams for the honor. congratulations to the eagles and good luck. >> i second that. >> absolutely. >> that's awesome. >>> thank you so much for being with us. join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. >> have a great one. see you tomorrow. - everyone, i need your attention...gather up. i said everyone, sketch-tron 6000. mr. hank hooper, the owner of our new parent company, kabletown, is touring 30 rock for the first time today.
. >> video posted online by "sports illustrated" over the california school for the deaf. the school celebrating ten wins against two losses. they did it with only 19 players. that means most had to play offense and defense. today, the school is waiting to find out if it will receive a special award and a $25,000 grant during the "sports illustrated" sportsman of the year ceremony. the eagles going up against nine other teams for the honor. congratulations to the...
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now here in california, amazon is building two giant warehouses. including this one near los angeles. it's a million square feet. and for the old fashioned retailers, it's another reason to worry. why? because amazon's goal is to get items to customers faster and be able to offer same-day delivery. that's right. you can avoid stores if you want and have a package delivered to your house in a matter of hours. a win for consumers, but tough for local retailers. >> if amazon creates distribution centers and facilities on their turf locally, that takes away the one advantage we see retailers have left to compete against amazon. it is a big deal. >> reporter: collin sea bas sebastian says that's why they need to take a cue. >> they need to become more sophisticated offline and online. >> reporter: those who want a lesson on of to thrive should learn a lesson from books inc. in san francisco. amidst a tidal wave of change, michael tucker's stores are thriving. >> everybody can get the books. but the staffs we have and the readers we have that are working
now here in california, amazon is building two giant warehouses. including this one near los angeles. it's a million square feet. and for the old fashioned retailers, it's another reason to worry. why? because amazon's goal is to get items to customers faster and be able to offer same-day delivery. that's right. you can avoid stores if you want and have a package delivered to your house in a matter of hours. a win for consumers, but tough for local retailers. >> if amazon creates...
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for california lawyer teresa rhine the lifeline came in the form of a rambunctious beagle seamus. soon after she adopted him from the shelter the dog was diagnosed with malignant tumor. his cancer would not be the only one she had to battle. while seamus was undergoing treatment, teresa was diagnosed with breast cancer. she's written a memoir called "the dog lived and so will i." i spoke with her about the determination it took to get them beth through some tough times. >> it was some tough decisions because his prognosis was not good. as you mentioned, he was expected to live maybe a year. but he was only about 2 years old at the time. and he'd already been through so much in his life. i couldn't see giving up on him. so i decided to go ahead and fight it. and he was a little trouper. he went through it with the exception of one white blood cell crash, he didn't have too much difficulty with it at all. he's alive and well and feisty. >> what was it like for you? because this was a tough time for you in your personal life. >> it was a tough time. and i think i was a little bit mor
for california lawyer teresa rhine the lifeline came in the form of a rambunctious beagle seamus. soon after she adopted him from the shelter the dog was diagnosed with malignant tumor. his cancer would not be the only one she had to battle. while seamus was undergoing treatment, teresa was diagnosed with breast cancer. she's written a memoir called "the dog lived and so will i." i spoke with her about the determination it took to get them beth through some tough times. >> it...
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. >>> meanwhile, four men in california have been arrested in a terrorist plot. federal officials say the men arranged to join al qaeda and the taliban. they allegedly plans to kill americans at home and in afghanistan by bombing government buildings. if convicted, they could face up to 15 years in prison. >>> in washington, republicans are digging in their heels over the possible nomination of susan rice to be the next secretary of state. 97 house republicans signed a letter to president obama saying rice misled the nation about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. rice has been criticized for saying shortly after attack that it did not appear to be an act of terrorism. >>> president obama wraps up his trip to southeast asia. his last stop was cambodia. he attended a summit of regional leaders and in a private meeting expressed his concern over human rights issues in cambodia. >>> wet weather is forecast to continue through the week in the pacific northwest. heavy rain and wind is causing extensive damage in washington and oregon. there is widesp
. >>> meanwhile, four men in california have been arrested in a terrorist plot. federal officials say the men arranged to join al qaeda and the taliban. they allegedly plans to kill americans at home and in afghanistan by bombing government buildings. if convicted, they could face up to 15 years in prison. >>> in washington, republicans are digging in their heels over the possible nomination of susan rice to be the next secretary of state. 97 house republicans signed a letter...
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california, texas, none of those could have been settled without extensive borrowing. of course, also a place to escape to. texas the place to escape from the debts in 1837. it was an independent republic. in the middle of that panic, mississippi and louisiana planners who had lost everything, were in serious debt, would escape to texas the next day and sheriff that is came to collect on their debts would -- they'd mark on the back of the forms gtt, gone to texas. texas was really a deadbeat republic until it became a state. >> scott, the end of the book you talk more about the current crisis of 2008. and i'm going to read something you wrote. you said the democratic party embraced wall street following in bill clinton's footsteps. president obama and congressional democrats did not reach for the boom stick instead they sought the counsel of those insiders who had demanded the deregulation of the markets in '90s and talk about ram emanuel and geithner and larry summers. how do we get to rereform then? we had an opportunity to do something. >> we did. and this is the th
california, texas, none of those could have been settled without extensive borrowing. of course, also a place to escape to. texas the place to escape from the debts in 1837. it was an independent republic. in the middle of that panic, mississippi and louisiana planners who had lost everything, were in serious debt, would escape to texas the next day and sheriff that is came to collect on their debts would -- they'd mark on the back of the forms gtt, gone to texas. texas was really a deadbeat...
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lyndon johnson, nixon from california, gerald ford was never elected so he doesn't count. jimmy carter, ronald reagan from california, the first george bush from texas, bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas since 2008 is a watershed election. there were critical of the politics that the flood that came out of the sun belt. they tended to be oriented around issues of strong national defense of an opposition to the union and the defense of the free enterprise politics. and also it's in the sun belt in the south and the southwest that we see the rise by the 1970's to talk about is the religious right's involved in the political process in the new and important ways. so he was at the forefront of all of those issues and his own politics national defence, a staunch anti-communist that set an important goal in the right wing anticommunist politics in the 1960's one of the things that led the party is in 1964. even the early in his career he was a staunch advocate of the unions in south carolina back in the 30's and 40's but he switches in the 50's and 60's an
lyndon johnson, nixon from california, gerald ford was never elected so he doesn't count. jimmy carter, ronald reagan from california, the first george bush from texas, bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas since 2008 is a watershed election. there were critical of the politics that the flood that came out of the sun belt. they tended to be oriented around issues of strong national defense of an opposition to the union and the defense of the free enterprise politics. and...
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and a car has plowed into a california family's home in the middle of the night as they were sound asleep causing substantial damage to the house authorities are reporting there were a total of nine people inside who were lucky to escape on the harm it twenty four year old woman has been charged with drinking and driving. talks on europe's budget have been postponed until two thousand and thirteen after days of intense negotiations in brussels came to nothing mostly you members hoped for an increase in spending while some including britain called for a freeze saying nations simply don't have the money to spare our first has the details. the year paying commission in london but in a week that seeing the brussels budget debate ending in failure is once again britain's place within you this back in the spotlight your opinion it is ultimately failing to come up with a deal that would please him. everyone and the budget that would take us from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty that person very much wanted to be seen as leading the way in calling for the cuts indeed in the lead up to the negotia
and a car has plowed into a california family's home in the middle of the night as they were sound asleep causing substantial damage to the house authorities are reporting there were a total of nine people inside who were lucky to escape on the harm it twenty four year old woman has been charged with drinking and driving. talks on europe's budget have been postponed until two thousand and thirteen after days of intense negotiations in brussels came to nothing mostly you members hoped for an...
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lines are forming in southern california, florida and wisconsin. [ unintelligible ] >> 6:37. traffic and weather together, next. live look outside, bay bridge toll, traffic lining up there. sue is going to tell us why. mike will have your full forecast. >> strike threat. walk-out employees are planning at port of oakland and impa >>> welcome back.de9hj61Ñ9j:ujug clouds, sun not up technically, low to mid 50s. winds if there is any wind chill it is negligible most of the breezes are out of the southeast, three to seven miles per hour inland calm so far no fog. temperatures in the low to mid 50s this morning. upper 50s along the coast, low to mid 60s for the rest of us under a partly sunny sky. showers tomorrow scattered best chance of rain tuesday night into wednesday . thursday, thanksgiving it is dry. >> our traffic app, the waze app in san jose, accident north 101 at tully blocking left lane, very, very slow headed now from hellier and the yellow line is the capitol expressway, also very, very slow. you can navigate around by downloading this free app. elsewhere farther so
lines are forming in southern california, florida and wisconsin. [ unintelligible ] >> 6:37. traffic and weather together, next. live look outside, bay bridge toll, traffic lining up there. sue is going to tell us why. mike will have your full forecast. >> strike threat. walk-out employees are planning at port of oakland and impa >>> welcome back.de9hj61Ñ9j:ujug clouds, sun not up technically, low to mid 50s. winds if there is any wind chill it is negligible most of the...
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really not impacting the california weather as we head throughout tonight. it's going to clear, not even hitting bakersfield or fresno. if you're trying to hit fso, we don't have the delays reported just yet. the faa's website down, go figure. one to two-hour delays expected. 50 minutes delays out of oakland with rain in the area and the volume alone. 30 minutes expected out of san jose. currently, we're close to 60 degrees. getting some comfortable temperatures. that's on the way. 5:40. let's get you on your way to work if that's where you're headed. >> a word of caution. because of overnight rains christina talked about, slick conditions here. look at that water kicking up on the windshield. you still have to use windshield wipers likely. we'll look at the north of there. a sig alert is going off. three of your four lanes are blocked. another car got into an accident. word is that the car is kind of wedged underneath that big rig. it's a big distraction for westbound as well. there's your commute route. 580 to 680. that's running smoothly for the most part
really not impacting the california weather as we head throughout tonight. it's going to clear, not even hitting bakersfield or fresno. if you're trying to hit fso, we don't have the delays reported just yet. the faa's website down, go figure. one to two-hour delays expected. 50 minutes delays out of oakland with rain in the area and the volume alone. 30 minutes expected out of san jose. currently, we're close to 60 degrees. getting some comfortable temperatures. that's on the way. 5:40. let's...
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unfortunately, i'm in california no powerball in california. i can't do it. >> ll,aybe we could work out some sort of deal, we will have to see here. that's unfortunate for you. we should point out in no way do we condone people get involved in playing lotteries. we love to dream t is a fun fantasy, think about all that money what we might do with it. this was a good way to spend four minutes thinking about that very thing. thank you both, gentlemen, talking about t find out who wins, hopefully, just imagine if they don't on wednesday. all right. thanks again. >> thank you. >>> a gangnam style christmas? well, tough see this and how it all synced up on their holiday light show in just a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] you build a reputation by not breaking down. consider the silverado 1500 -- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now trade up to get a 2012 chev
unfortunately, i'm in california no powerball in california. i can't do it. >> ll,aybe we could work out some sort of deal, we will have to see here. that's unfortunate for you. we should point out in no way do we condone people get involved in playing lotteries. we love to dream t is a fun fantasy, think about all that money what we might do with it. this was a good way to spend four minutes thinking about that very thing. thank you both, gentlemen, talking about t find out who wins,...
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and a car has plowed into a california family's home in the middle of the night as they were sound asleep causing substantial damage to the house authorities report a total of nine people were inside you were lucky to escape on harm twenty four year old woman has been charged with drinking and driving. now syrian rebels looking to overthrow president assad again to serious backing last week the european union welcomed the new syrian opposition group the national coalition as a legitimate representative of the country's people although e.u. ministers stopped short of official diplomatic recognition something which must be decided by each member state france and turkey were the first powers to give the new rebel alliance a stamp of approval with britain following suit soon after turkey is now pushing for nato to deploy patriot missiles along its border with syria to defend itself russia and iran are among the countries strongly opposed to both seeing it as a possible first step towards a no fly zone and foreign boots on the ground ali mohamed the editor in chief of the syria tribune online
and a car has plowed into a california family's home in the middle of the night as they were sound asleep causing substantial damage to the house authorities report a total of nine people were inside you were lucky to escape on harm twenty four year old woman has been charged with drinking and driving. now syrian rebels looking to overthrow president assad again to serious backing last week the european union welcomed the new syrian opposition group the national coalition as a legitimate...
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being sold and the busiest terminals are in towns that border states that don't have powerball like california. people are driving across the border into arizona to buy the tickets to chase this prize, the largest in the history of powerball and the second largest in the history of the lotteries. we covered that $656 mega prize in march. if no one wins tonight, as you said, someone probably will, the jackpot will be near $1 billion next saturday and of course you can read more about it on foxnews.com. >>shepard: $1 billion. the one and only yolanda vegas is joining us, the face and voice of new york state lottery. almost 23 years. how did that get going? >>guest: right place at the right time, i have a degree in business economics, i was doing my jobs, they wanted someone. and you at 11:00 each night, would watch the balls. this is kind of the only thing anyone is talking about. >>guest: because it can make dreams come true. it is about being happy. and dreaming. and visual using what can happen to your life, how it can change from where it is now because a lot of people are in bad places. >>s
being sold and the busiest terminals are in towns that border states that don't have powerball like california. people are driving across the border into arizona to buy the tickets to chase this prize, the largest in the history of powerball and the second largest in the history of the lotteries. we covered that $656 mega prize in march. if no one wins tonight, as you said, someone probably will, the jackpot will be near $1 billion next saturday and of course you can read more about it on...
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it is a slow-moving system and it will impact northern california. it is slamming down in eureka and continue to push into our area. we'll continue see that increase and cloud cover start out the afternoon. will also feel the wind speeds pick up. because it is such a slow-moving system is really just approaching our area. it will also be slow to push out of our area. we're expecting several hours of moderate to heavy downpour. by the afternoon and will push and the bulk of it in the north. the yellow indicates moderate downpour. it will push into the evening hours and looks like you're friday commute is gonna be a messy one. all of the orange and yellow color on your screen indicates moderate to heavy downpour. it will continue to showers throughout the afternoon and not really taper off until saturday. we have another system headed our way and i will tell you bought it in my full forecast. right now here's traffic with george >> a hot spot the first of which is on the 880 in the northbound direction. conditions are thankfully returning to normal. yo
it is a slow-moving system and it will impact northern california. it is slamming down in eureka and continue to push into our area. we'll continue see that increase and cloud cover start out the afternoon. will also feel the wind speeds pick up. because it is such a slow-moving system is really just approaching our area. it will also be slow to push out of our area. we're expecting several hours of moderate to heavy downpour. by the afternoon and will push and the bulk of it in the north. the...
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this was the scene shortly after midnight as shopping mall here sacramento, california, you've got to be kidding me. fists flying, here is why. apparently it was over women's underwear and an employee at the victoria's secret where the fighting began says it's the worse they've seen. >> and for like six years now and i've never seen a black friday in bad and some people got trampled out and on top of the bars and they had to come off the table. >> that must have been one heck of a sale. the store was cleared out and the man kept rolling despite the black eyes that were given on black friday and he says it doesn't surprise him. >> the wrong place at the right time. >> does your opinion of black friday change after all of this. >> not so much. i don't expect too much of black friday, just a lot of chaos. >> and you can clearly see the faces on video. no word yet if anyone will face any charges. wow. >> well, some concerns about some of the confetti thrown during the the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york city, and a parade goer saying shredded pieces of paper he picked up along
this was the scene shortly after midnight as shopping mall here sacramento, california, you've got to be kidding me. fists flying, here is why. apparently it was over women's underwear and an employee at the victoria's secret where the fighting began says it's the worse they've seen. >> and for like six years now and i've never seen a black friday in bad and some people got trampled out and on top of the bars and they had to come off the table. >> that must have been one heck of a...
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modesto, california. bill, you lump all californians together. there are large numbers of us fed up. but the numbers aren't large enough, debbie. i report what's going on in your state, but folks keep putting big spending politicians in office. another one, bill, i escaped from the people'sepublic of rhode island. i moved here. god bless, texas. randy white, toronto, canada. i believe in a wealth texas. many rich people don't pay their share. who decides what's fair? in the ups it's congressin the .
modesto, california. bill, you lump all californians together. there are large numbers of us fed up. but the numbers aren't large enough, debbie. i report what's going on in your state, but folks keep putting big spending politicians in office. another one, bill, i escaped from the people'sepublic of rhode island. i moved here. god bless, texas. randy white, toronto, canada. i believe in a wealth texas. many rich people don't pay their share. who decides what's fair? in the ups it's congressin...
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surveillance camera system in chicago that doesn't work, a $6.2 million program to read license plates in california, and $6,000 for sno-cone machines in michigan. they said that could make ice in case of emergency. do you blame communities for abusing the system? >> we have created a culture in our country that says you don't have to stand on your own, the federal government will come in, and the federal government's all of us. i don't blame communities. i blame members of congress. >> reporter: craig fugate is the head of fema which distributes the grants. he says the vast majority of grants are helping to make america safer but acknowledges there have been some hard to explain decisions. >> what was happening though we were trying to build preparedness saying each jurisdiction determine what you need to do to get better prepared but we weren't based that upon what are the threats nationally. >> reporter: back in keene, new hampshire, councilman terry clark tried to block the bearcat. >> i thought it was unconscionable and couldn't be part of it. >> reporter: but clark lost the battle. the bearcat
surveillance camera system in chicago that doesn't work, a $6.2 million program to read license plates in california, and $6,000 for sno-cone machines in michigan. they said that could make ice in case of emergency. do you blame communities for abusing the system? >> we have created a culture in our country that says you don't have to stand on your own, the federal government will come in, and the federal government's all of us. i don't blame communities. i blame members of congress....